Wireless Phone Charger + Car Mount: Viewer Shows Off Her New Favorite Gadget
One viewer named Rachel calls this wireless phone-charging car mount a game changer for keeping your phone hands-free while driving. Here's why.
Unveiling of outfits for Team USA and Canada attract controversy — for different reasons
‘I’m just standing here today with soup for my family,’ the protester says, echoing an odd comment from Donald Trump last summer
A Russian intelligence agent accused of attempting to undermine US election integrity and sow disinformation was among Kremlin-linked figures targeted in Russian sanctions announced on Thursday. Federal authorities alleged that Konstantin Kilimnik "provided the Russian Intelligence Services with sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy" for former president Donald Trump in 2016. The allegations connect to findings from Robert Mueller's investigation and congressional investigations that assessed Mr Kilimnik was fed information by former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.
WASHINGTON/MOSCOW (Reuters) -The United States on Thursday imposed a broad array of sanctions on Russia, including curbs to its sovereign debt market, to punish it for interfering in last year's U.S. election, cyber-hacking, bullying Ukraine and other alleged "malign" actions. The U.S. government blacklisted Russian companies, expelled Russian diplomats and barred U.S. banks from buying sovereign bonds from Russia's central bank, national wealth fund and finance ministry. The United States warned Russia that more penalties were possible but said it did not want to escalate.
The bill aims to expand the number of Supreme Court justices from nine to 13
The Hornets are on a 3-game losing streak, sliding down the NBA standings
An expert called by the defence says officer Derek Chauvin acted with "objective reasonableness".
An email from the French embassy warns of "serious threats" after anti-blasphemy protests.
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The European Union has agreed to impose sanctions on another 10 individuals linked to the Feb. 1 coup in Myanmar and to target two businesses run by the armed forces for the first time in protest at the military takeover, two diplomats said. The measures, which the diplomats said could take effect next week, would target two companies that generate revenue for the Myanmar Armed Forces. While the EU has an arms embargo on Myanmar and targeted 11 senior military officials last month, the decision to target two companies is the most significant response so far for the bloc since the coup that ousted an elected government led by Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
Australia would complete its troop withdrawal from Afghanistan in September in line with the United States and other allies, the prime minister said Thursday. Australia’s contribution to the NATO-led mission had once exceeded 15,000 personnel, but only 80 remain. “In line with the United States and other allies and partners, the last remaining Australian troops will depart Afghanistan in September,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said, without nominating a day.
Experts are not only worried people will become more hesitant about the J&J vaccine but also fear they may avoid COVID-19 vaccines altogether.
Killing of 20-year-old Black man has sparked protests and unrest in Minnesota city
Retired Maj. Gen. Mark Quantock predicts what the next year will be like in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US troops. It's grim.
Sen. Lindsey Graham called the move "dumber than dirt," saying Biden was "paving the way for another 9/11."
The US is to pull its forces out of Afghanistan by September - how much has it spent on the war?
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Sanctions are expected to be announced for alleged election interference and a hacking campaign
The war in Afghanistan has cost more than $2 trillion and more than 2,300 American lives. More than 38,000 Afghan civilians have been killed.